I never had any musical inclination, but few years ago a twist of fate had me incapable of doing anything remotely physical, so I started learning to play piano, guitar, and any instrument I could get my hands on. I only really played for about a year, made a few songs, and then almost completely stopped. I only occasionally play the guitar now(or ukulele when the weather is nice), and sometimes I'll take a bamboo flute on hikes. Haven't recorded anything in over a year, since I was sick. And, because I was sick, all of my music is VERY mellow.

I never had any musical inclination, but few years ago a twist of fate had me incapable of doing anything remotely physical, so I started learning to play piano, guitar, and any instrument I could get my hands on. I only really played for about a year, made a few songs, and then almost completely stopped. I only occasionally play the guitar now(or ukulele when the weather is nice), and sometimes I'll take a bamboo flute on hikes. Haven't recorded anything in over a year, since I was sick. And, because I was sick, all of my music is VERY mellow.

Pretty beautiful tune! Is that yours?

I wish I could download the audio to use in my therapy session playlist. That is the kind of music I listen all the time at work.

I make music, but I suck. I never really learned to play instruments because I was never offered any chances growing up, except for the clarinet in elementary school, and I only played that because it was the only thing left and the class was mandatory. I mostly screw around with a cheap acoustic guitar, a broken triply-used Stratocaster, and FL Studio, which I got from a college friend who was nice enough to share it. When I have money, I intend to acquire instruments and play the music that is in my mind.